File:Histopathology of steatohepatitis with established cirrhosis, with thick bands of fibrosis (van Gieson).jpg

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English: Hematoxylin and Van Gieson's stain showing steatohepatitis with established cirrhosis, with thick bands of fibrosis (arrows) encircling a hepatocyte nodule.
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(2020). "Medical liver biopsy: background, indications, procedure and histopathology". Frontline Gastroenterology 11 (1): 40–47. DOI:10.1136/flgastro-2018-101139. ISSN 2041-4137.

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Histopathology of steatohepatitis with established cirrhosis, with thick bands of fibrosis (van Gieson)

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